Rainham to Grays walk

Hiking Weather

10 Day Forecast for NR-RNM

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Dry with sunny spells. Becoming slowly colder during the weekend.

Today:

A dry, in places frosty and perhaps misty start with rather a lot of cloud around for the morning. It will remain dry during the afternoon with increasing amounts of sunshine and a light easterly breeze developing. Maximum Temperature 6C.

Tonight:

A dry, mostly clear and cold night with light winds. A colder night is expected than previous nights, with widespread sharp frost developing outside London, but less chance of fog. Minimum Temperature -3C.

Friday:

Cold and bright with a few showers perhaps in the north during the morning. Dry for most during the afternoon with strengthening easterly winds giving significant wind chill. Maximum Temperature 5C.

Outlook for Saturday to Monday:

Becoming much colder into the weekend and beyond, with an increasing wind chill. Overnight frost becoming more severe, and an increasing risk of scattered snow showers on Monday.

Day 6 to 15

It will be turning much colder next week. Monday and Tuesday will be mainly dry with sunny spells, but snow showers will develop across some eastern and southern areas, where fresh winds will make it feel bitterly cold. Through the rest of the week it will remain cold with an increased risk of ice, frost and snow showers. These will be heaviest and most frequent in central and eastern areas, and some spells of more prolonged snow are possible at times, particularly in the east and across southern England. The cold weather will continue into early March, with the northwest seeing the best of any brighter weather, and here it may be less cold at times, although brisk winds will continue to bring a marked wind chill.

Day 16 to 30

At the start of this period it is likely to be very cold across the UK, with widespread frost and brisk easterly winds from Continental Europe, making it feel raw. This will continue to bring the risk of significant snow across some southern, eastern and central parts of the UK, whereas towards the north and west it will be drier. As we head through the middle of March, there is a lot of uncertainty in the forecast, but it may start to turn more unsettled and less cold with the wettest and mildest weather spreading in from the southwest. In contrast, northern and eastern areas could remain colder well into March.